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As a student in the Department of Business Administration, you can choose to concentrate in management.

What can I do with a business degree in management?

Students concentrating in management have a variety of opportunities. You could land the following jobs: operations manager, buyer, production supervisor, store manager, compliance manager, buyer, claims representative, business development representative, credit manager and team leader.

Beginning salaries for WSU management graduates averaged a little over $43,000 in 2007. For the latest salary statistics, contact Pat Wheeler, employment and career services advisor for the Goddard School, at pwheeler@weber.edu, or visit Career Services.

What will I learn?

As a management student, you will learn to understand the complex and dynamic nature of organizations of all types. You will also develop the ability to analyze situations, interact effectively with individuals and groups and make decisions within the organizational context.

DEGREES
Master’s Degree: Master of Business Administration
Bachelor’s Degree: Bachelor of Arts or Science (B.A. or B.S.) in Business Administration with an emphasis in management
Minor: Business Administration (for non-business majors)
Certificate: Entrepreneurship



 

 


   

Why choose business administration at WSU?

Graduates of the business administration department, including those who concentrated in management, enjoy high job placement rates. Employers such as Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Wells Fargo Financial, eBay, Ivory Homes, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Flying J, Deseret Book and a number of other well known companies/organizations have all hired Goddard School graduates.

The Department of Business Administration is part of the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics, which is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business—the highest level of accreditation attainable.

The student/faculty ratio for the Goddard School is 26:1. That means you'll find your courses more personable and enjoyable. 

Through internships and participation in student organizations, you’ll develop leadership skills and interact with peers, faculty, alumni and business professionals.

Where can I find out more?

John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics
Department of Business Administration
Weber State University
3802 University Circle
Ogden, UT 84408-3802

Phone: 801-626-6729
E-mail:
sbeadvisement@weber.edu


 

What is the application process?

Students seeking a degree or certificate within the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics (GSBE) must be formally admitted. For admissions criteria and the step-by-step admissions process, click here.

 


Weber State University
Ogden, Utah 84408